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110: James Clear – How To Build Habits Using Warren Buffett’s 2 List Strategy

110: James Clear – How To Build Habits Using Warren Buffett’s 2 List Strategy

FromThe Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk


110: James Clear – How To Build Habits Using Warren Buffett’s 2 List Strategy

FromThe Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 110: James Clear – How To Habits Using Warren Buffett’s 2 List Strategy
James Clear is a leader who has researched and learned how the best leaders in the world form fantastic habits.  On this episode, I was inspired to hear how James has made it his life’s work to study leaders who have sustained excellence and then has shared what he’s found with the world.  I particularly enjoyed the part of our conversation where we discussed the specific ways all of us can implement and form great habits in our lives.
James Clear studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines — entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more — to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. Then, he shares what he learns in his popular email newsletter.
James teaches others to: Use small habits to multiply your mental and physical performance by 10x.  Beat procrastination and shave wasted hours off your workweek. Overcome their inner fears and actually follow through on what they set out to do.
Episode 110: James Clear – How To Build Habits Using Warren Buffett’s 2 List Strategy
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The Learning Leader Show
“Stop Trying To Manage Time… Instead Manage Your Energy”
In This Episode, You Will Learn:

Having an ability to focus and ruthlessly eliminate all unnecessary things leads to sustained excellence
It’s an exercise in getting started… Find a way to get started
The 2 minute rule – Initially start with the tasks that take only 2 minutes
The science behind habit forming
Habits take an average of 66 days to form
The science of habit forming needs to be a small, but permanent lifestyle change
The Compound Effect and getting 1% better everyday
The Warren Buffett 2 list exercise
The four burners theory – Family, Friends, Work, Healthy
The aggregation of marginal gains
Being a learning leader means reading and constantly striving to improve

 “The Friction In Most Habits Is At The Beginning.  You Must Get Started.”
Continue Learning:

Go To: JamesClear.com   
See why over 75K people follow James on Twitter: @james_clear
Read: Getting Things Done
To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12

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Bio From JamesClear.com
James Clear studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines — entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more — to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. Then, he shares what he learns in his popular email newsletter.
James teaches others to: Use small habits to multiply your mental and physical performance by 10x.  Beat procrastination and shave wasted hours off your workweek. Overcome their inner fears and actually follow through on what they set out to do.
Released:
Mar 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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